A. Is the answer I hope this helps
The worst case scenario of an mRNA being miscopied will lead to mutation, which comes in certain types such as: silent mutation, substitution, and insertion or deletion. No matter what type, each comes with a profound effect to an organism’s cellular function (lesser in silent mutation). On the other hand, if there’s no error in mRNA coding, we could expect that amino acids (source of proteins) will be properly produced. Proteins will then be used for the different parts of the body.
<span>Eubacteria can be classified by their shapes: spirilla, bacilli, and cocci. These bacteria are prokaryotic, meaning their cells do not have defined nuclei. Researchers at The University of California Santa Barbara call them the "true" bacteria. Some Eubacteria live in places with very little oxygen, and organisms in this kingdom reproduce asexually through binary fission. This can occur as often as once every 20 minutes, contributing to the rapid growth of illnesses, such as strep throat and E. coli. Eubacteria acquire nutrition through three different means: absorption, photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.</span>
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However, the central vacuole is the largest cell organ and is responsible for cell turgidity. When a plant receives optimal moisture, vacuoles fill with water and exert hydrostatic pressure against cell walls, preventing wilting.
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Option A
Explanation:
The concentration of salt is lesser than the concentration of salts in the solution. The membrane of the cell is permeable and hence it shall allow movement of salt ions towards the region of lower concentration from the region of higher concentration in lieu to the concentration gradient formed (supported by differences in concentration of salt within and outside the cell). Like the movement of salt, the water shall also move from region of high concentration to region of low concentration and thus water will move out of the cell thereby shrinking it.
Hence, option A is correct